Here's how leaders can adapt as Covid-19 variants gain traction:
While people are understandably concerned and fearful about another potential lockdown, the situation may not be as dire as one may immediately assume. were added in July, with a hopeful drop in unemployment rates in the U.S. Of course, the impressive roll-outs in vaccinations precipitated a boost in economic growth as people were finally able to leave their homes, spend money, travel, and enjoy what seemed like a return to normalcy.
COVID-19 has demanded near constant adjustment and re-adjustments. Factors like variants and spikes in infections make it apparent that this demand for adaptability will continue to be the case. But one thing that will impede the possibility for continued production and growth is panic. Right now, leaders and managers would do well to pause and consider a number of factors before proceeding.
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